I think that Twitter is a useful reporting tool sometimes, but an utterly toxic swamp that nonetheless I engage in more than I probably should. Maggie Haberman Read Quote
Twitter has stopped being a place where I could learn things I didn’t know, glean information that was free from errors about a breaking news story or engage in a discussion and be reasonably confident that people’s criticisms were in good faith. Maggie Haberman Read Quote
If you listen to Donald Trump speak on almost any given issue, you will hear him take both sides of that issue – in the same sentence, sometimes. It’s very, very hard to pin him down in any specific way. Maggie Haberman Read Quote
I have listened to tapes of myself interviewing people and mostly I try to be better at directing the conversation. Maggie Haberman Read Quote
I mean, Trump’s Oval Office is like Grand Central Station. People try briefing him and someone comes in and interrupts him. People just sort of walk in without being previously announced in any meaningful way. Maggie Haberman Read Quote
I don’t have an editor on Twitter. I have an editor in the paper, and so I tend to be less precise in 140 characters and sometimes I leave people confused as to my meaning. And then I make the mistake of engaging and trying to explain it, which just leads you down a rabbit hole. Maggie Haberman Read Quote
Twitter is now an anger video game for many users. It is the only platform on which people feel free to say things they’d never say to someone’s face. Maggie Haberman Read Quote